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The differential strain virulence of the candidate toxins of Photorhabdus akhurstii can be correlated with their inter-strain gene sequence diversity.

Tushar K Dutta1, Chetna Mathur1, Abhishek Mandal2, Vishal S Somvanshi1.   

Abstract

Photorhabdus akhurstii is an insect-parasitic bacterium that symbiotically associates with the nematode, Heterorhabditis indica. The bacterium possesses several pathogenicity islands that aids in conferring toxicity to different insects. Herein, we constructed the plasmid clones of coding sequences of four toxin genes (pirA, tcaA, tccA and tccC; each was isolated from four P. akhurstii strains IARI-SGMG3, IARI-SGGJ2, IARI-SGHR2 and IARI-SGMS1) in Escherichia coli and subsequently, their biological activity were investigated against the fourth-instar larvae of the model insect, Galleria mellonella via intra-hemocoel injection. Bioinformatics analyses indicated inter-strain amino acid sequence difference at several positions of the candidate toxins. In corroboration, differential insecticidal activity of the identical toxin protein (PirA, TcaA, TccA and TccC conferred 15-59, 27-100, 25-100 and 33-98% insect mortality, respectively, across the strains) derived from the different bacterial strains was observed, suggesting that the diverse gene pool in Indian strains of P. akhurstii leads to strain-specific virulence in this bacterium. These toxin candidates appear to be an attractive option to deploy them in biopesticide development for managing the insect pests globally. © King Abdulaziz City for Science and Technology 2020.

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Keywords:  Bacterial strains; Galleria mellonella; PirA; RVA assay; TcaA; TccA; TccC

Year:  2020        PMID: 32550116      PMCID: PMC7286996          DOI: 10.1007/s13205-020-02288-0

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  3 Biotech        ISSN: 2190-5738            Impact factor:   2.406


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